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25 Iconic Lines from Anthony Head on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Ted Lasso That Are Absolute Perfection

Anthony Head, the charming, handsome and versatile actor best known for playing Rupert Giles, aka the Watcher, on the iconic ’90s television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Rupert Mannion, the cruel and snarky club-team owner on the more recent powerhouse Ted Lasso, has died at the age of 72. Scoobies (Buffy fans) and soccer (er, football) aficionados alike will miss his talent and the cool, level-headed presence he brought to these and other shows over his 45-year career.

Born in 1954 in London, Head started out on stage before landing a gig in a series of Nescafé commercials, later reshot in the U.S. for Taster’s Choice, which brought him widespread recognition for his suave and debonair demeanor. From there, it was a short leap to the roles that made him famous, and he continued doing stage, screen and voiceover work for decades.

Ahead, we have 25 hilarious, wry and—now that he’s gone—bittersweet quotes from two of Anthony Head’s most iconic characters. Television just won’t be the same without him. To quote the ever-exasperated Giles: “Bloody hell.”

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Best Giles quotes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer

  • “Buffy, when I said you could slay vampires and have a social life, I didn’t mean at the same time.”
  • “I believe the subtext here is rapidly becoming, uh, text.”
  • “Tea is soothing. I wish to be tense.”
  • “Xander, don’t speak Latin in front of the books.”
  • “I watched Passions with Spike. Let us never speak of it.”
  • “Yes, Xander, once more you’ve managed to boil a complex thought down to its simplest possible form.”
  • “Things involving the computer fill me with a childlike terror. Now if it were a nice ogre or some such, I’d be much more in my element.”
  • “To forgive is an act of compassion, Buffy. It’s … it’s not done because people deserve it. It’s done because they need it.”
  • “When I want your opinion Spike, I’ll … I’ll never want your opinion.”
  • “Well, no. Um, I wasn’t actually one of the original members of Pink Floyd. But about the monster stuff, yes.”
  • “All you will get from me is my support. And my respect.”
  • “I appreciate your thoughts on the matter. In fact, I encourage you to always challenge me when you feel it’s appropriate. You should never be cowed by authority. Except, of course, in this instance when I am clearly right and you are clearly wrong.”
  • “For God’s sake, man, she’s 18, and you have the emotional maturity of a blueberry scone. Just have at it, would you, and stop fluttering about.”
  • “Xander, just because this is never going to work, there’s no need to be negative.”
  • “All right. I’ll just jump into my time machine, go back to the 12th century and ask the vampires to postpone their ancient prophecy …”
  • “A watcher scoffs at gravity!”
  • “Please stop whatever you’re doing. You smell like Fruit Roll-Ups.”
  • “The Earth is definitely doomed.”

Best Rupert Mannion quotes from Ted Lasso

  • “Please, call me Rupert.” Later: “It’s Mr. Mannion.”
  • “Oh, come on, Sass. Let’s let bygones be bygones, eh? I’ve got a daughter now. I’ve changed.”
  • “I want a child. I just suppose I didn’t want one … then.”
  • “If you change your mind, say the word and … sent. He’ll be right over.”
  • “Well, now, that would have made me a real piece of sh—, wouldn’t it?”
  • “How ’bout a game? Maybe we could wager … say, £10,000?”
  • “Good luck.”

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  • AP News: “Actor Anthony Head, known for ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ has died at 72”

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